Finite Prime Distance Graphs and 2-Odd Graphs
Combinatorics
2021-06-07 v1
Abstract
A graph is a prime distance graph (respectively, a 2-odd graph) if its vertices can be labeled with distinct integers such that for any two adjacent vertices, the difference of their labels is prime (either 2 or odd). We prove that trees, cycles, and bipartite graphs are prime distance graphs, and that Dutch windmill graphs and paper mill graphs are prime distance graphs if and only if the Twin Prime Conjecture and dePolignac's Conjecture are true, respectively. We give a characterization of 2-odd graphs in terms of edge colorings, and we use this characterization to determine which circulant graphs of the form are 2-odd and to prove results on circulant prime distance graphs.
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@article{arxiv.2106.02177,
title = {Finite Prime Distance Graphs and 2-Odd Graphs},
author = {Joshua D. Laison and Colin Starr and Andrea Walker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.02177},
year = {2021}
}